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Ice Road Truckers - The Complete Season 5

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The History Channel's deadliest, beardiest reality documentary returns for a fifth series that's as entertaining as it is predictable.

After four years on the road, fans know what to expect - it's The Office meets Cannonball Run, as a trucker crew navigates the world's unwieldiest vehicles along its deadliest roads, all the while dealing with the egos and eccentricities of their colourful workmates.

An additional route brings new characters, automotive dangers and environmental craziness, but the format's now-mandatory melodramatic narration and editing means it's not only the ice that's in danger of cracking.

Enjoy it while it's still got some gas left in the tank.

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